i may just have to remember this as one of my favorite nuuly months ever?? #cluubnuuly #nuulypartner
which piece was your favorite?
💃🏻 outfits (in order):
- Jacquard Strapless Midi Dress (BHDLN)
- Strapless Asymmetric Tiered Maxi Dress (Hutch)
- Disa Mini Dress (CeliaB)
- Still In Love Maxi Dress (Free People)
- Ruffle Collar Romper (Hutch)
- Sunshine Maxi Dress (Free People)
- Printed V-Neck Puff-Sleeve Maxi Dress (Farm Rio)
- Bisolet Eyelet Dress (LoveShackFancy)
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nuuly try-on • nuuly unboxing • nuuly clothing rental review • trying on my nuuly fits
As an avid fashion renter, I absolutely love how Nuuly allows me to refresh my wardrobe every month without the commitment of buying new clothes. This month, my box was filled with some true standout pieces that I found both stylish and versatile for a variety of occasions. One of the things I’ve noticed about renting from Nuuly is the chance to try high-end and trendy brands like Free People, Farm Rio, and LoveShackFancy—labels I adore but wouldn’t necessarily splurge on. For example, the Printed V-Neck Puff-Sleeve Maxi Dress by Farm Rio is a perfect spring outfit with its vibrant pattern and comfortable fit. Despite being petite, this dress fit me well and the adjustable tassel tie at the back allowed me to customize the shape, which was a great bonus. Similarly, the Jacquard Strapless Midi Dress from BHDLN became an instant favorite for how effortlessly chic it looked for formal events. Renting it gave me the freedom to wear something ultra-special for a night out at the Museum of Natural History without breaking the bank. It’s a dream to have access to these unique pieces and see how they complement my style. I also tried out the Ruffle Collar Romper from Hutch, which initially felt like a dress but offered the easy comfort of shorts underneath—great for daytime activities where you want style without fuss. Although it was a little roomy, I enjoyed its playful ruffles and bright color. I’d probably size down next time for a more tailored look. What I appreciate most about Nuuly is the ability to experiment. Whether it’s puff sleeves, asymmetric hems, or soft pajama-like fabrics, I can rotate through different silhouettes and decide what truly suits me. Plus, the no-hassle return process means I’m always excited for what next month’s box will bring. If you’re curious about sustainable fashion or want to try a rental subscription, I can’t recommend Nuuly enough. It’s a game-changer for those who want to mix up their closet without overcrowding it. Have you tried renting clothes? What’s your favorite rental piece? I'd love to hear your thoughts and swaps!




























































